14 Facts About Sixty Rayburn

1.

Benjamin Burras Rayburn was an American politician.

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Sixty Rayburn served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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Sixty Rayburn served as a member for the 12nd district of the Louisiana State Senate.

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Sixty Rayburn attended at the Sumrall High School, where he later attended at the Sullivan Memorial Trade School.

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Sixty Rayburn served as a member of the Washington Parish Police Jury, in which he was considered as the youngest member of Louisiana.

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Sixty Rayburn served from 1944 to 1948, in which he had served as the vice president.

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Sixty Rayburn had served as a member of the Louisiana Cattleman's Association.

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In 1948, Sixty Rayburn won the election for an office of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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In 1951, Rayburn was succeeded by N L Smith for which he was resigned to serve for the 12nd district of the Louisiana State Senate.

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Sixty Rayburn was honored the honorary degree by the Loyola University.

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In 1996, Sixty Rayburn was succeeded by Phil Short for the 12nd district of the Louisiana State Senate.

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Sixty Rayburn had stated "I'm going to wait until I see the allegations before I make a comment".

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Sixty Rayburn was considered not guilty for which he had lost his offer for his 12nd district office term of the Louisiana State Senate.

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Sixty Rayburn died in March 2008 from complications of lung cancer at the St Tammany Hospital in Covington, Louisiana, at the age of 91.